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VOL. XLVII.—NO. 17 Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, April 26, ,1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Mother and Daughter; Father Speed the Clock Brenner Finds Saturday Night SHORT HILLS Sentimentality Here PRISONER BOLTS Son Banquet Plans Complete Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Manager Brenner of the Mill all residents of Millburn. Next GARDENS WILL burn Theatre thinks our folks Sunday morning will usher-in more than ordinarily respon FROM HOSPITAL the new time schedule to pre sive in matters of sentiment These Will Be Major Activities of Millburn Youth vail during the Summer months and understanding Week Observance—Many and upon retiring Saturday OPEN AGAIN During the playing of "Se TO FREEDOM night it will be best to advance quoia” here recently, two wo Groups Cooperate the clock one hour and avoid men asked permission to bring - all complications that other Club Resumes Event of their dogs to see the pjeture M.;Officer Herbstsomer Is plans lor the Youth Week- Recreation Department "office In wise might arise. ,, .. Past Years—Guides ^ and^tiottre? -wfshed her' cat'to Suspended as Carn- Mother and Daughter dinner to.be Tsytor-Park or by «alHng 'Mrs ' The. TowBsMp fffihers^ftave see It. held ta the High School cdMerla. duly ordained that the next five day Escapes Etyiel Ward, Millburn 0-1218. Available Brenner was about to give the evening of Friday, May 3, at months be lived at a faster his consent when the keeper at 6:30 o’clock, under the combined clip than standard and It be Famous gardens of the township the Reservation deer park ask Patrolman Alfred Herbstsomer cooperation of the High School Father and Son hooves all law abiding resi will again be opened to the public ed If He might bring' thif herd has been suspended from the Mill- girls' commmittee, under yjg lead dents to conform to the edict. this year, the Short Hills Garden down to see the show as an In bum police department as a result ership of Miss Dorothy BouriW, the Banquet Plans Ready Club announces, and plans for the spirational move This was too of the escape of William Cwnday, Girl Scouts, the Woman’s Club, and showing are now being concluded. much, and so none of the ani Negio, arrested last week after the Millburn Recreation Depart As a feature of Youth Week, in. In past years this was one of the mals were given the uplift that ' having entered several homes In ment, are now completed, so that the celebration program of the garden events of tire season here might have been. * the South Mountai narea. and hundreds of residents of Mill- this event should be the biggest Millburn Recreation Departtept men F FATAL CRASH The prisoner was shot twice and and best of Its kind ever held in the local Rotary Club’s boys' wor k bum and surrounding cdmmunlties availed themselves of the oppor MRS. CARL AKELEY t received several scalp lacerations Millburn. committee, headed by “BUI" Ray before he was finally overcome and mond, Rodney MacDougall and Dr. tunity to see what beauty could be Who lectures and shows movies of The Buxton Country Day School’s IN TOWNSHIP accomplished by painstaking be was sent to Overlook Hospital, H. E. C. Ulrich has completed ar Summit, for treatment. Being a Tine concert orchestra will enter rangement,* for the Father and thought and effort MRS: M’BRIDE African adventures at Summit tain with excerpts from the opera, Son banquet, to be held Thursday This year the club has selected High School this evening prisoner, Officer Herbstsomer was Pirates of Penzance.” The mothers evening, May 2, at 6:45, In the J. B. Masson Killed At a group of ten gardens in various | detailed U> guard him Carnday will present a skit to amuse the parish house of St. Stephen’s Cherry Lane Monday paats of Short Hills and these may ! TENNIS VICTOR appeared to be sleeping soundly daughters, and the youngsters will, Church in Millburn. It was orig be seen Tuesday, May 14, from when the officer left the room mo return In kind, by doing a short inally planned to hold the dinner Morning ten in the morning until six o'clock | mentarily, but no sooner was he skit (or the approval of their elders. on Friday evening, but the commit In the afternoon. The tour will j Short Hills Woman Vic TAXPAYERS alone, than he Jumped from the There will be a formal toast to the tee finally decided that Thursday A collision on South Orange ave start from the Racquets Club, and | tor in Southern Cham bed and made a dash for liberty girls by Mrs. Sidney Peloubet, and evening would be a more suitable nue, near Cherry lane, Millburn, guides, with cars, will be available i He ran downstairs, and entering like toast to the mothers by Ar date. The High School Orchestra, ; every half hour the nurses’ coat room, took a led by Mr Fred Bove, will enter early Monday morning resulted in pionship lene Wilkinson. fatal injuries to J Bryfcnt Masson, Tire announcement of the Short TO ELECT nurse’s cape and donned It over A special feature of the dinner tain the diners, and an excellent Hills Garden Club states: portrayal In moving pictures of the 28, of 421 Wtlden plnce, South Mrs Frederlek A McBride of hls pajamas He then climbed out will be a talk by Dr Florence Orange "The Short Hills Garden Club lias : Delwick lane, Short Hills, won the a window and left the building New Jersey State Fish and Game 1 selected a group of ten gardens to North and South Tennis Cham Stratemeyer, Professor of Educa- Commission’s activities will be The car Masson was driving col DIRECETORS without being seen Soon after hls inn and acting director of the New : be opened to the public on Tuesday, pionship by defeating Miss Jane b:eak he tried to enter several resi .shown at the conclusion of the din lided head-on with a truck operated w o ni until 6 p m Sharp of California, last week, on ichool at Columbia University, on ing session by Leonard O Gould, 29, of Furnace dences la Summit but was frlght- The Changing Position of Women The tickets, entitling the holder the courts of the Plnehurst Country Annual Meeting Also to Tickets arc In charge of Doctor road, Madison Ttie Impact threw to visit all of the gardens, may be j Club, at Plnehurst, N C Mrs i ened away, at last, however, suc n the World Today.” Then, too, Ulrich, and may be purchased from Masson from his vehicle and he purchased on May 14, at the Rac- McBride Is the former Miss Pi ne- Discuss Township ceeding in stealing a m ans suit, there will be group singing and any Rotarlan, each of whom- has was run over by the truck He was quets Club, which l.s opposite the lope Anderson of Richmond. V:i whereupon he discarded the cape nfnrmal get-acquainted pre-dinner six to dispose of In the short space pronounced dead at the Orange Short Hills station, and guides. Miss Sharp, winner of the Na Expenditures Herbstsomer at once notified antes, finishing off with dancing of time between now and the date Memorial Hospital, where he was with cars, will leave every half- tional Indoor Singles title last Win- headquarters but the prisoner had ltd instrumental music by High j 0f the event. This will be the big- taken by Patrolman James Flnan hour during the day ter, is ranked No 6 In the countrv Millburn Taxpayers A- suenr .on made gix>d hls escape and hls de school girls • | gest and best Father and Son ban- of Millburn Gould, who was un Mrs. McBride’s ranking is No 15 t will hold Its annual mcctm m Tickets may be obtained at the quet ever held. In case of rain, the gardens will scription was broadcasted in the injured, was held by the local be opened the following day. and her victory was considered I Town nail next Tuesday eve. mg hope some other department might police on a charge of manslaughter May 15.” very touch of an upsel Miss Sharp *nlerp W!U tw election of officers pick him up won the first two games of the first | . nisei,salon of the nnm,™.,! Mr Masson had resided In South Miss H. Ruena Crajg Is chairman set, hitting the ball crisply Into the , £ ™ \a. discussion of the proposed Carnday’s arrest here was a Orange for two years at the home of the Visiting Gardens Committee. 1 corners Mrs McBride then pro- j * uellJ?r enlarK"'K the mu- good piece of work on the part of ’hief Yowlache To Sing, High of Mr and Mrs John T Abell, i ceeded to lob with deadly effort.1 nlclpal buUaing: the local force. He was identified whose daughter. Miss Elizabeth F i taking the next four game* Miss! There Is known to be decided as a man who had served sen Abell, he was to marry in the Fall I Sharp then won the next two | opposition to this expenditure tence* In many prisons, who was School Benefit Recital Friday He was a traffic manager of the PUPILS WILL j games to make it tour-all but her | within the association and the ofli- known by a number of names and Cardinale Trucking Corporation of I forehand drive began to weaken | rial announcement of the meeting whose crime record was almost con An ouestanding event of the week Philharmonic Orchestra He has Whlppany and was on his way to, j and Mrs. McBride took^ the next j <*ni rtes some hint as to the feeling tinuous He put up & luird struggle L local circles l* the recital Friday appeared five times In the Bolly work He was graduated In 1929' I two games and the set. | and the course the discussion is before being finally overpowered Ivenlng by Chief Yoylache, noted wood Bow! from Rutgers, where he was an i DEMONSTRATE The Short Hills player held a 4-2 1 expected to take. Chief Yowlache has had exten- lead in the second set and her | The announcement issued by the Titian bass-baritone Chief Yow- Instructor In mathematics for two j opponent rallied to tie the score at ru-he Is to api>«ar at the Millburn slxe experience in pictures and will years He received hi* master of four-all onlv to lose the match 6-4 I association state* . . lath School The proceed* of the be remembered here In Important | arts degree for th* perfection of an PHYSICAL ED. Mrs McBride and her partner A discussion <5r the pfoposed roles In "The Girl Of the Golden electrical surgical knife ROSELLE PARK Im tal are to be devoted to the Miss Florence LeBoutllUer of Old | extension of the Millburn Town lquipment fund of the High School West” with Ann Harding "The; Mr Masson was born in West Wcstbury T. T. won the doubles j Hall and other proposed new ways land Conquering Horde” with Richard Orange and had lived there most All School* To Hold Ex championship by defeating Miss .of spending the taxpayers' money The Chief's program promises to Arlcn. "The Rainmaker" wit h i of his life He would have ccle- Margaret Ahderson and Miss Sharp , will feature the annual meeting of BEATS MILLBURN ■t unique Interest Besides hav- Henry Walthal. and others \ brated his 29th birthday this week hibitions Next 3-6. 7-5, 6-2 the Millburn Township Taxpayers' nc appeared In the White House The Chief’s recital here will be ( He Is survived by his parents. Mr Week The Short Hills player won a Association at Town Hall next |n two occasions, Chief Yowlache Ills last before leaving for Europe, j and Mrs George Masson, and two third title when she and Wllmer Tuesday evening, April 30 Christian Pitches Two- Allison of -Austin. Tex. former, ; the distinction of having won where he Is scheduled for a series , brothers, Albert and Geoige Ji of More than a thousand pupils in All members of the Association Davis Cun player, took the mixed | and other citizens Interested in Hit Ball —Loses on audition from among 50 con- of recitals which will occupy hls West Orange grades one to six In the Millburn doubles match Trom Miss Sharp ' aids for the honor of appear - time until the early Autumn public schools will present physica1 and Ha! Strfacc of Kansas City,' knowing where their tax money Is Error pr as soloist with the Los Angeles The program follows training demonstrations In the etc 7-6 7-6 going are Invited Marks Forms New At the annual meeting of the PROGRAM mentary schools next week The j Milibum.s baseball team traveled Law Partnership first exhibition will be given by the association members will have. an ! to Roselle Park last Monday, to boys and gtrl.s of the Short Hills John Honey Writes opportunity to vote for members of . , th(, K-mu. ,hal wa.s postponed Trover ;se Call iZunl) Sidney Marks. Millburn attorney, School under the direction of Scott j W'nninp Story the Bond ol Directors and will be I from Good Frld iy The day, a per- ItioM Pipes i Idealized i Lleunnre announces his affiliation with W Stevens, principal, on the after- I presented with other business mat ; feet one for baseball, saw a nicely Phillips M Goodwin, Springfield noon of April 29 The next after The second prize of $25 In the ters for artlon I played game * Cabman "CTili f llitere.' no doubt, will bc Ye Warriors (Sioux' attorney, in the opening of a joint noon, April 30, is the date for the National filmrt Story contest spoil I Roselle managed to win the game law office In South Orange, bn the Wyoming School exhibition, under sored by the Scholastic Press was | created by the talk, pro and con n in the Desert (Navajo) Jranron 'with regard to the suggested tnfia- by putting aauv, three runs in the first of May The office will be the direction of Ia*on Ooodeli, prin won this year by John Honey of first liming fc’mart, the home cipal On the following afternoon Millburn High School The stoiv lion of the Town Hall Those of Eagle Dance (Tewai Grun I located at 50 South Orange avenue sters his! baseman, reached first and will fill a long felt need in that the pupils of the Lincoln School, was written In a Senior English the local citizenry who feel strongly on one ,|dr or the other are Invited on an ovcitinow by Flnan and v "f the Mesa iHopt> Grim community fur' legal repiesenta- directed by Miss Carlotta Bryant, class nf Miss UntZ and was selected stole second Florin, the next mail tlon principal, will give their demon to enter the contest It Is the sec to attend and present their opin i No More for Me 'Sioux) Grun ions They are assured of a sym up, gill a field! i s choice that ad Mr Marks' present office m Mill stration On the afternoon of ond time that a short story prize vanced Smart to third, and hr Grun burn Theatre Building will be Thursday, April 2. the physical lui - liecn won m this contest by a pathetic hearing and full oppor- "I Hie Four Hills 'Omaha' ; t unity to cheer or Jeer the proposal , himsell. was safe on first, Morris maintained as .in the past training demonstration of pupils Millbuin Senior English student hit a single scoring Smart and ad of the Washington School, under I Robert IT! won the New .Ter I’:, ,d. (" retire Hill, -v'v* INTERMISSION wifi pr-ode has announced that vancing P’lorio on third. Berto- ilie direction of Eugene O Wilkins, ry puzc vt.iec ve.us ago lotlt hit out *'■ Chi 1st Ian. but slow W. E. Hart, Editor principal, will conclude the series* ' !!■ : tart promptIv Masked Ball) Verdi a 15 fielding and a wild pitch allowed And Author, Dies of exhibitions Miss Dorothy A1 Gun Club Stocking Florin to stoic and put Morris on mond physical training tcachei In third Ha*lu ck the next man up, bund Plowman Clr.ike Funeral set vices for Perry W E the elementary schools, has had Birds and Rabbits I'WiPiam J. Boyd Weds hit out. but the man on third I iitle Hills Are Calling Morris i Hart were held Wednesday m orn charge of training the pupils for scored, giving the Roselle Park ing at. the Young Funeral Home In the exhibitions' The work of the] Washington Rock Rod and Gun Miss Catherine Minihan team a lead of three runs The • ' Lillie Woman o' Mine Bartlett Main slrcel, Millburn He died ; physical training department of Club Is already preparing for the Miss Catherine Cecelia Minihan. last man up in the first Inning, hit ' Bimdgv at Overlook Hospital. Sum- the public schools Is directed by Fall shooting season and members daughter of Mr and Mrs Cornelius out to Julio Poficarpio mit. Wf pneumonia after a week's Miss Ruth Envoi. physical training Minihan of 59 Southern Slope itT'r Curran tug liberating game on the West In Millburn.* half of the first. Illness : supervisor tor girls, and Carl H Portal preserve and William Joseph Boyd of New fav Ini' to de Qrave Reddlrk Mr Hart resided In 103 Moun- , Smllh coach and physical train- York Cl: v were marrtPd Monday Carello received a walk, stoic sec The rhib had this land under ond and third, and ramc home on ” on *he Range „„...... O.qon View i.wd, Millburn He whs;, M,|M.rV|sor for boys lease last Mason hut It was secured morning In St Rose of Lima born 64 years ago In Halifax and , T, protram wiU begin at 1 30 too late for Spring stocking A Church short Hills Rev James A mi error The next three men up "'bile Road Westward Mafh(,u had JUTd the afternoon and last until 3 number of birds were liberated In Hobson, rector, officiated, assisted were retired in one, two. three order ------j the Mlllbum-Short Hills Item and | n r,ock The * ork wlil delude the Fall and those that remain will by Rev Justin J O'Brien, CAP a ; t he Maplewood News for several | samples of games, tumbling folk now be I* coders for this season boyhood friend of t.hc bridegroom In the first half of the second [o rm New Civic ST STEPHEN’S ELECTS ] years Before coming to Millburn dances and rhythmic exercises together with the pheasants now A reception for the bridal party frame. Art Buckelew hit a single First will be shown the physical being turned loose. and immediate friends of the fam and then stole second and third The following officers were elect ho was fditor of the Northfield 1 jssociation Here Press. Northfield, Mnss . and was a training of the first grade pupils Nol only are birds being liber ilies was held at the Hotel Subur Buckelew scored on Flaherty's hit ed Tuesday night by members of member of the staff of the New The training ns tt progresses to the nted but i number of rabbits are ban after Dossing hud struck out Fla |A new organization, the Paper St Stephen’s Episcopal Church. York Journal In the paper's in sixth grade will be traced. Ail also being freed; and experience Mi.ws Sara Marie Minihan was herty was forced out at second on fancy has been mat the new blood will Thomson's hit and Ricketts retired Neighborhood Association, was Millburn Junior warden, Irving parent* and irlends are Invited to maid of honor and her sister's only I Mr Harl was a member of Theo attend these demonstrations add much to the stock already on attendant Cornelius Fitzpntrlek the side by hitting out. f7nr,l last night at. a meeting at Livingston, vestrymen, William the tract dore Roosevelt's Rough Riders He i of Engl w»od. was best man, and The only man Roselle Park got baprr Mill Playhouse In Short Bonyngc, Frederick Allendorf and s e r v e d as a major overseas in the MRS, SCOTT RESIGNS Plans now shaping for Fall and 1 the usher; wrrn Francis and John World War with the Educational Hurrmtrr will keep members of the on base was In the second inning Die association’s purpose is Charles Phillips, and deputies to i Minihan brothers of the bride when Bcbmldt. the winning pitcher, Corps Mrs Hazel Scott has resigned ns 1 club interested all through the sea I preserve ti1P natural beauties of diocesan convention, John E Ber- Be was the author of several sons The biide was attired in a prin htt a single Christian didn't walk nurse of the Neighborhood Asso- j cess gown of rose point lace with a a man and struckout eight of hts Hi'.trtrt, and to protect It lenbaeh. Robert L Benedirt md books and short, stories Among elation She has been on leave of * Sts published works are "I/ing Life LEWIS ON STAFF ' court Main Her veil was nf tulle opponents Schmidt struck out undesirable exploitation Mr Livingston absdnee for the past sevrral j ' with a cornet nf mat riling lace Ti and Happy." "The I.udovls '/■ am Af nine players but walked three ’"'as L. Asche was elected fair " and "Ease of Body " He was months Mrs Grace Kern, formerly The staff of the Law Review She tam ed calla lilies The maid New Jersey Law School was m Millburn got seven hits off Schmidt, Mr N A Newel] vice- working on two books when he 1 In rharge of child welfare nursing,, 11,: honor wore a French blue mous but they were few and far between and Miss Margaret Mc- FALSE ALARMS was stricken He was a member who has been in Plainfield for the nounerd this morning by the stu srllnr de sole and a rose rap and dent, editor. Robert T Daly of Buckelew hit three balls out of secretary and treasurer of the New’ York Press Club past year, will return to carry on I carried an old-fashioned bouquet three times at the plate, one of The fal.se alarm is distasteful the visiting bedside nursing srr South Oiange Dr J Mark Jacob the committee to draw .Surviving him are hls wife, Mrs of .Spring flowers For traveling, them being a tong triple most everywhere but In the fire Anna I, Hart and a brother O C : vice son is the facility editor of the v.MWs were Dr lefferta Hut- the bride wore a light blue wool Score by Inning* ' 'airman. Mr Oeorge M Mr- fighting business It is doubly so Hart of France Mrs Mildred Oliver, who ,hasj publication, which will appear th? suit with navy blue accessories and I been acting nurse, will again 'ike first week In May It Is published Roselle Park 300 non x 3 I' Mr John B Adams and Fire Chiefs are cooperating to curb a corsage of sweet peas Millburn 1 1 0 000 0 2 ^ w Newell. Bishop to Confirm ; over the work of Infant welfare nd 1 twice a year After a motor trip to Florida, the forty residents of the this evil and it will be a part of a j the pre-school clinic I The board of associates to the eouple will reside In M anhattan n’hb.riiood^attended' the° meet * program to be broadcasted on Many at Short HilU I editorial staff Includes Douglas Mil l burn KrnmirjiN a m was held ’at the lnvlta- a national hook-up next Tuesday The annual confirmation service MIHN WEATHERS NAMED R Ix’w Is of Millburn TERMITES or FLYING ANTS de ■—" ■ Pr, Mr Frank Carrington. night Millburn has had very little Marlon Weathers, daughter of stroyed by specialist* Destroy Tire annual meeting and election ”r "f the Playhouse After The annual May Breakfast of the these lnsectd before they destroy of officer* of the Millburn Bqpub- trouble in this respect, but Chief n pvinr-k in the morning Bishop Mrs Nell A Weathers of Short Woman's Club of Millburn will b* those present lnspect- Hill*, has been chosen to nerve on your property For informal Ion. Iican Club occurs this evening at Have* believes further educational; Washburn will visit the church on held on Thursday, May 98, at the write Termite Cfintml BurfftO of fl 15 in Masonic Hall. Millburn ’ buildings already finished, mnrir _ni k* _____th at day and wifi welcome into the the Sophomore f*ush Committee Battusrol Oolf Club of Short Hitt" "dels of the auditorium and work will b* of value to the com -, „ Rtrge number of new lui llie fflllftll Cff!1Cge Commence Mrs Leo D Grcenbaum Is in rhetge New Jersey, Box 85 Elisabeth, New other Important mailer* will be rnmmy # members ment of arrangements and reservations Jersey -Adv considered V Friday, April 26, 1935 n r-p Item Page Two The Millburn - Short Hills “B” BOWLING SEASON ENDS Qlnty, Brothers |' RACES FOR SCHOOL BOYS Sixth District Jra. SUMMIT GOLF CLUB GUEST DAY Miss Luqueer Is In Commander Milroy The “B” Bowling League ended Rotary Club High School boys throughout the Sixth District Srs. Sunday, May 5, has been set aside To Speak In Millburn without any fireworks. Wlttkop ATHLETICS IN “Princess Ida" Cast State are going to be given a real Coal finally rolled off the postponed as Guest Day at the Summit Golf opportunity to break into the bike INDIVIDUAL 8TA games with Marshall’s Ice winning Individual—Teum Miss Mary Orr Luqueer, daughter Club, Mountain avenue, Summit, Lieutenant Commander Thomas racing game a t the Nutley Velo all three. The Ice men took two H H N. J This Is an annual event with drome this season. Through an Kurtz, Wlttkop Coal >■1 it of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luqueer, B. Mulroy, formerly Chief Engineer games from Glnty Brothers. Smith, Wlttkop Coal 231 SHORT HILLS will take part in the presentation this club, and gives the members arrangement between Owner Joe h post Office tied with Seventh on u U3 an opportunity to Invite their on Commander Byrd’s expeditions, Miele and Assistant Manager Ar Keenan, W lttkop C«ul ifi-j j(j of tile Gilbert and Sullivan oper Ward In the first game 758 all. In Deck, Sixth Dl«t. Him...... 220 etta, “Princess Ida,” to be given friends who are prospective mem and now a Federal Housing Admin thur Ross a program has been the roll-off Post, Office got 'a 78, \U H *b Men and Boys Sponsor today and tomorrow in Alumnae bers, to play the course without istration field representative, will completed by which high school Kyan, Seventh Ward , Hi 10 while the Seventh Ward rolled a Wlttkop Jr, Wlttkop < oh I Mi Hall at Wellesley College. Miss green fees. speak In Mlllbuin High School, teams will compete at the Nutley 64, losing two out of three games. 1C. 26 in 3. Softball and Baseball Luqueer is completing her sopho- Wednesday evening, May 15. Tills track much on the order of Inter- MarHhall, Sixth Dint .) ic. n Guest Day was Introduced four TIC AM STA N D IN G . Keeler, Sixth Dint. Sri 22! more'year. The Harvard and M T. lecture Is sponsored by the Mill scholastic competition in other Tofwn W L Ave. H .8 1«4 League years ago and met with such suc Martin, Rotary Club . . 241 T glee clubs and dramatic club sports. W ill ko p ('.ml ...... 67 27 804 00 081 Id; f, k 111 cess that it has become a part of burn Rotary Club g. Hunch, I’ost Office All athletic directors of high and „,.VI.,„|, W'iir.t ...... M 82 780.67 028 1 40 Along with the miracle of sunny are assisting the Wellesley choir, 23i the annual program The Tourna The Commander, whose lectures prep schools will be informed that ,,(1H( ()ffllt...... 48 8(1 7 0 9. f> 7 902 llonry, Glnty Bros skies and fair weather, come a host dramatic club and orchestra with 23l ment Committee, headed by George are becoming very popular, will M a r s h a ll's |, , ...... <5 39 773.58 899 T Miller. Post Office . of rollicking Short Hills youngsters I lie production. the school boys can train at the 244 Miss Luqueer, who sings second R. Martin of Summit, will have supplement his talk with motion track free, th at they will be given to enter Into the swing of their charge of the tournament program Spring sports activities sponsored I sopranoiprano Inin theme chorus,cum in, isi.-> ma-one of pictures, the unusual glacier scen Instruction by veteran riders and by the Millburn Recreation Depart ! the most active members of the 1 and prizes will be awarded to the ery, and many humoious, as well then that a series of races for ment In cooperation with the spe | Wellesley choir She has appeared winners. as grave, incidents which occurred school boys only will be conducted. cial Short Hills P T. A committee ; a number ol' concerts with M I. This event heralds the opening on the ventures. which has as outstanding members T . Harvard and Worcester. She is i 0f an elaborate season at this grow- iiso one of t,he eight madrigal sing- i n g alMj popular club. Its splendid There will be short presentations Mr. and Mrs. George Hill were ; Messrs. S. S. Johnson, H G Bell, recent hosts a t dinner at their li. C. Seaman. J J Buckley and i i s who sing old English ba u< s, rourse am!cj surroundings of won- of the FHA program by Adminis W T. Sanders, all of Short Hills. Khzabethan glees and madrigals. derfu, scenic beauty makeg lt one tration representatives. residence on Forest drlvq. The joint organizations sponsored f ' ■" ■■ ■ . • -r— -—-— ■—- [ of the outstanding clubs in New a,,, splendidly successful football I. T a r c a v league at the school last Fall, And Team- fc—Captain Billy Nate, Vet'- jJersey- ______, now With the advent of Spring, are j £?iUye, Seaajan. F. Fairfield _Nl- ' ro d eo AT TRl-CiTi' &S&S&* fcarrjttog bn with a combination quest, W. Nlebllng, D. Hinds, R. ! _____ softball-baseball league. The en tire group of participants are all Campbell, M. Yale, J. Bell, D. Ver- j Performers and stock of thet J-E banded together in the Short Hills mllye C Turner D Ross, E Ranch Rodeo will reach Tri-City School Athletic Association. Stevens,qtevens J, T BenedietBenedict, RobertRobcjt BrownBro^/n, stadium Eastern thisAow week-end at the for all-around its first * ■ • ~ ’The boytt lnauRuVated their new Joe Kelly, Bob Sides, Peter Smith. union, N J., sports area from May season last Wednesday, April 17, at Team 3~J£arshalf Samms, cap- 2 to May 5. Colonel Jim Eskew, ir'u the Short Hills school grounds. They have a four team league, tain; Bingham, Wittkop.Th. Smith, ...conductor ot the troupe of cow- playing two games a day on Tues Vorhees, Seaman, F. Latin, St boys, cowgirls, Mexicans and four- days and Thursdays. Donnie Mar : Pator, G. Prlesnan, Jack Felbush. J, | ^ uld rS ffijew ” JeSE? wUWn a shall’s Lightning Rods went unde Buckley, J. Salisbury, A1 Mills, Mai week an(j camp ap the motorcycle feated In their first two games as theyey took Marshall aammsSamms’ Bulls Smltli, J. Friday, Bob Reese, M, racing stadium. PAINTING in 'the ojjener 71 to 10, and followed Dymes, Ed Garesche, C. Kaupp. Twenty-event programs, teeming lt up by triumphing over Billy ! Team 4—Captain Billy Bette- ■ with thrills and spills, are arranged w for shows every night at 8:30 p. m Nate’s Lions 9 to 2. Billy Bette- ridge, Sanders, Porter, R. Byers, H 0 3 4 and 5. and matinee rldge’s Flying Juniors took one ^ , May 2, 3, 4 and 5, and matinee TIME AND from Samm’s Bulls 11 to 8 Then Giles, C. Walker, Fr. Doyle, F r.. shaws at 2:30 p. m. are carded for the UNINVITED the Bulls broke into the sunny Wiss, J Davis, B. Bradlner, Won- Saturday and Sunday afternoons, Q uest column with a 17 to 10 verdict over derllch, H. Heltman, B Peterson, There will be bucking steer, bull uu i ___« —..im itlnni r m n lr tn a WE ARE the Lions free hitting and scoring N fat«vens,Stevens JJ. Wardward. JJ. Phillipscim up^ b B . i horfie8riding, topping calf roping, of outlaw fancy bucking roping, course, you don’t formally invite burglars to bee. Sttrhert, B Cox, Clarkson, Rob.! sharpshooting, big horse roping your home, but keeping jewelry or money in Activities of the Athletic Associa Johnstone, C. Hegeman, J, Meunch and 'steer bulldogglng events tion are so planned as to Include an League Standing. athe house is dangerous business. Fire comes unin READY . .. tnter-tcam school track meet at the W L ------vited, too, and may destroy valuable papers and close of the year Tokens of vic Lightning Rods 2 u0 Mr and Mrs. William Byrd, Jr., tory will be awarded each member Bulls 1 1 of Princeton, were recent guests of heirlooms that cannot be replaced. to estimate on all you 1 William Byrd at his home in Mlnni- of the winning team A fine, im Flying Juniors 1 It’s so easy to keep your valuables safe and still posing silken banner, with the Lions 0 2 sink road. painting needs, l ines names of the winning team in accessible—in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes. Tbs scribed thereon, will be awarded quality materials used the team winning the most sea rental is nominal. Lowest prices. Satis sonal Championships This banner will hang in the gymnasium, a <> O I. F faction guarant( symbol of achievement in high gear team play to be on display THE SUMMIT GOLF CLUB (a Private Club, will as the years roll by an inspira accept a limited number of selected members for 1935, tion and a mark for coming at a membership fee reduced to- meet present condi aspirants to shoot at tions, with (lie cost now within the reach of everyone desiring to play golf Eighteen Sporty holes laid out The First National Bank LACKAWANNA The team rosters and standings amid surroundings of wonderful scenic beauty Fully are as follows equipped Club-house and Locker-room Restaurant of Millburn, New Jersey DECORATORS Team 1—Captain Don Marshall, and refreshment service at all times under the direc Toothe. Faftnum. Stepnagle, R tion of a capable steward. Member Federal Reserve System 20 Brookiide Drive Doyle, Fred Brown. F, Carrington, An Experienced Professional In Charge. H Feldbush J Kilpatrick. B l .stablnhcJ I (J() 7 Millburn Campbell, Don Burton, W Doyle, NO BONDS NO INITIATION FEE M. Chamberlain. O Stlckel Hodder, E Mazurkt, R Meeker, Russ Lyons, Full particulars upon request. Homstead, Bob Braedcr, Emery, Lee Address THE SUMMIT GOLF CLUB Summit, N. J. Swift ------
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A board meeting of the Junior Hills, James C. Blanchard, J r , of Bradford Craig, a student at Mr. and Mrs M. C. Laffey of Carmen E. Anderson Service League of Short Hills will Manhattan, Donald Brown of Sum Princeton, spent the week-end with Montview avenue, plan to leave for Plans June Wedding b > held Tuesday The annual meet mit, Robert Ktikpatrlek of New his parents, Mi and Mrs. Frederick the Summer residence In Bay Head ing for th/' election of officers will Brunswick, Robert A Lester of P. Craig of West road He had as early In June. They will leave as be held Tuesday, May 7. Social and Personal Mr. and Mrs. John F. Anderson West Orange, Robert Maffitt of his guest, Forrest Cramner ol Den oon as their daughter, Dorothy, of Baltusrol avenue, have an East Orange, and Wells W. Con ver, Colo. His sister, Katherine, as been g r a d u a l from Pine nounced the engagement of their Mr and Mrs. Gustav L. Stewart, stantine, Jr., of Wyoming. was down from Vassar for the Manor 8chool, Wellesley, Mass., and Activities daughter, Miss Carmen Evelyn who have been the guests of Mr. week-end. their son, Edward, has completed Anderson, to Herbert, Eustace Scott and Mrs. Gustatv L. Stewart, Jr., of his studies at Lawrenceville ;By “K” Kennedy: Mr. and Mrs W T. Sampson Mrs. Ruthven A. Wodell of High of Westfield, son of Mrs. Joseph Forest drive, have returned to their Smith and children of Montview Scott of London, England. home in New York. land avenue, left list week on a avenue, returned Saturday from business trip, lecturing and plan Spicer-Marsh Mrs. Dean Emery, Mrs. Bancroft Miss Anderson attended the Kent Bermuda, where they had spent the Gherardi, Mrs. William K. Wall- Place School, Summit, and the ning gardens in Connecticut, Ohio, bridge and Mrs. Marshall Geer mo Buddy Hornecker has returned to past month. West Virginia, Georgia and Florida Wedding Saturday Wheelock School, Boston Michigan State College, East Lans tored to Virginia, Monday, to visit MV. Scott attended the MacDon She plans to return to Short Hills the gardens which are open this ing, Mich., after spending the Mrs., Louis E. Van Sickle of Far the second week In May Doris Spicer, daughter of Mr. and ald branch of McGill University, holidays with his parents, Mr, and ley road, will sail Tuesday for Mrs. Harry Whltmill Spicer of week to visitors. Montreal. He Is associated with the firm of A E Ames & Co .Lim Mrs. B. C. Hornecker of White Oak Heernstede, Holland, where she will Bud Staub, a student at Prince South terrace, was guest of honor Ridge road attend the International Flower at,a number of parties this week. Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Muir of ited, Canadian investment bankers, ton, spent the week-end with his New York, spent the week-end at of 120 Broadway, New York City. Show as an official delegate from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. suits 4 9 Miss Spicer’s marriage to Spencer the Short Hills Club. They are planning a June wed Mrs. Louis P. Bayard of Hobart the United States Staub of Woodcrest avenue. His Plain Scott Marsh, Jr , will take place to ding. avenue, returned Friday from brother, Robert, was also home for Dresses 2 for 89c morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock in Villa Nova, Pa., where she was the Mr and Mrs. Pierpont D. Schrei- Mrs. Frank Vernon Skiff is stop the week-end from Peddle School, Christ Church, Short Hills. Mr. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. High ts town. * Cleaned and ber of Pine terrace, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Moses W. Faltoute ping at the Savoy-Plaza, Manhat .. FjresSKI.. Marsh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. week-end in Milton, Mass., where find daughter, Miss Claire Faltoute, Hall. tan. She recently came North spencer Scott Marsh of Kalmla they were the guests of Mr. and of Hobart avenue, are in San Fran alter spending the Winter at her t* Adam, apE; Mr. and Victor C. A rttstr9ug..Jr «f Ctxu- villa, Dasa-Mareheta, Palm Beach, :rs. William F. Adam of Summit, Lodge, Madlwn. 1 ■ - ».• v Mrs. WilHam Robbins. * cisco, where Mrs Faltoute atUmdecT Federal Cleaners Um Mating of the o S ’den Clubs o| feton«Yon tosroad, will entertain at dinner Fla. She will open her residence will entertain at dinner, Saturday Saturday nljgtit th$ couple were 344 Millburn Air entertained at a' BUjJper party given Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gwaltriey, America. Monday. Mrs. Faltoute tomorrow evening, prior to the on Great Hills road about-June 1 night at the Short Hills Club pre who spent the holidays In Wilming attended the meeting of the na annual bachelors' cotillion to be ceding the annual bachelors' co by Mrs. Ralph Seymour of New held at the Montclair Golf Club, tillion held at the Montclair Golf York, at the home of her parents. ton, N. C, have returned to their tional council ot the Federated Dr. and Mrs. Briscoe Baldwin residence on Highland avenue. Garden Club held last week in Los attests1 , ,will lf Include " * n the, . ’ Misses t IVttUOUUtRanson, »*•(Jr., of mafjicwwu,Maplewood, naveha Club. Guests will include the Mr and Mrs. Frederick P. Craig of Angeles. Riftha NellSon ana Caroline G raf, announced the engagement of their Misses Helen E. Jones of South Or West road, Short Hills. Quest* were Edwin Payne was host at a cock of 'Maplewood, Ruth Brooks and daughter, Miss Virginia Ranson, to ange, and Reid Grandy of Winter- Mr and Mrs. Robert fcowan Of Mor Mr. and Mrs George Burgess of Florence Armstrong of Short Hills, Theodore Hubbell Smith, Jr., son haven, Fla . Mr. and Mrs. Bromley tail party, Sunday, at his homein S. Stone of New York, Mr and Mrs, ristown, Mr. and Mrs. David Lud Bamsdale road Guests Included Greenwich, Conn., were the week Nancy Hargas of Kansas City, ol Theodore Hubbell Smith, of low, Mr. and Mrs. William Luqueer, end guests of Mrs Robert U Whit Nancy Stearns of South Orange, Richard H. Carleton, Jr., pf Morris the Misses Dorothy Schwartz, Betty South Orange town, C. Hart>rtT Taylor, John Everybody reads the classified edvortlee- the Misses Barbara Kelsey and Holmes, Carroll Hutton, Frances ney of Lake road. Judy King of Atlanta, G a, and Mr. S, fhante "Tour little Rd there, If there le Margaret Zimmerman of Short and Mrs. Milford Walker of Short Rogers, Alphonse Kennlson, and' market for what you went to tell. le aure to Haynes, .Dorothy Cunningham, Miss Jane Boyd, who has been the W F, Grove, all of Manhattan. bring reeulta. Hills, Mr. arid Ms. John Thomas Anne Elsher and Polly Walker, and Mr and Mrs J. Stewart Baker j house guest of Miss Louise Geer of •and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Swartz Lefferts Hutton, Bernard Belle, and family spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. White, Jefferson road, has returned to her of Manhattan, and Bernard Cow- Robert Slingerland, John Ragsdale their residence on Forest drive. Mrs. Gustav L. Stewart, Jr., Dean home In New York. perthwalt of Summit, Martin Elroy. Donald Chase, Wil Emery and J. Osgood Nichols of liam Elmendorf and William Han Mr and Mrs Ralph Harter of Short Hills, are taking part in “The Miss Spicer and Mr. Marsh were cock Orange, have purchased a home on guests, of honor Tuesday evening at Meudowbrook road In the Glen- Circle," by Somerset Maugham, be cArrvsAican. Stores’ C&. a progressive dinner given by Mr wood section of Short Hills ing presented all this week by The C H A T H A M . Mr. and Mrs. James M. Syming Players at the Summit Playhouse. and Mrs. Luqueer, Mr. and Mrs. ton of Short Hills avenue, enter 4 - 3 6 0 0 Ludlow and Mr. and Mrs. Cowan. tained at dinner. Saturday evening The fourth of a series of five Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs Gustav Stewart, luncheon bridges will be held Wed- Mrs. S. Spargo Reese and Miss I Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Mr Mr and Mrs William Thayer : I1 ps^a7' at the Short Hills Club at Emilia L Frey of Short Hills, spent \ and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Mr and Mrs. W T i 1 P- m The last luncheon will be the week-end at the Chalfonte- I John C Hubbard of Summit, Anne Sampson Smith. given May 8 Haddon Hall, Atlantic City Kent and Theron Marsh of Madi- j Mr. and Mrs James L. Madden son, the Misses Frances Brett and A dinner dance will be held to i of Knollwood road, have returned Mr and Mrs. Robert Gwaltney of j LAUNDERERS Emily Prescott of Worcester, Mass., morrow evening at the Short Hills . rr0m a three weeks' cruise to the Highland avenue, are stopping in j DRY CLEANERS two of the bridesmaids "who are Club J A DcCamp, chairman of ; Caribbean and the West Indies St Augustine, Fla loads packed under the POLKA DOT LABEL. are your the entertainment committee, is In \ guests at the Spicer home. charge. j ------insurance of HIGH QUALITY Otbrr equally famous brands Misses Zimmerman and Florence art Glen wood, Hom-de-Lise, Glen Cose, Gold Seal. Merchandise Armstrong were hostesses at lunch Sherborne Dillingham, who has bearing these Lslels art soil rxclusuely at your neighborhood eon. Wednesday, in honor of Miss been vice-consul at San Paulo, Spicer at the Short Hills Club Brazil has been assigned vice- A meruan Store Mrs Marsh, mother of the groom, consul at Oalla Lima, Peru Mr will entertain tonight at dinner for Dillingham Is the son of Mr and ; the couple at her home In Madison Mrs Frank A Dillingham of Old Lowest Prices Anywhere on Short Hills road ORDER NOW Miss Mary Lou Wright, daughter ■ >1 Mr and Mrs Paul L Wright of , Fine terrace west, will have th e 1 leading role In the annual junior HAHNE'S AT show ol Barnard College to be pre- | o BUTTER Qfic sen ted tonight Miss Wright has i recently returned to school after FANCY CREAMERY lb J U .••pending the Easter vacation with j her parents in Short Hills Year’s Lowest Prices LOUELLA lb carton 38c Mr and Mrs. Worthington Camp bell were hosts. Sunday morning. ,at a cocktail party at their home In C. O I). or ( ash Price Within 10 Days. Knollwood road. BREAD Supreme The Misses Amy Sterling and j Stesfa May of Manhattan, and Fred S. Grant. J r . of Boston, spent EGG $9.50 PEA JERSEY'S the week-end with Mr. and Mrs , 2 a r A 5 Arthur Freneh at Pleasant Days. J largest loaf loaves ■ | the estate of Mrs French's father. Joseph P Dny, of Old Short Hills I STOVE $9.75 BUCK. $7.50 rBSnnnHHMHHBBinHIHIHSHnMIUSBnWWHnilMHHHIH I read Mrs Oeorge F Hasslacher of $9.50 RICE \ 4 S C 0 ORANGE PEKOE or I Lake road, and Mrs. Ernest Stanley uf Orange, recently returned from a cruise to Nassau. 50c Per Ton Additional for Charge Order*. INDIA CEYLON TEA B Carlisle Haynes, J r, son of Mr I and Mrs B Carlisle Haynes of Del- pkgb 1 4 , **pkg 2 7 < barton drive, will entertain at din- FUEL OIL I ner. Friday night, later taking Young, lender leave*, picked »! the ieaion of the year us guests to the dance at the Brae- I bum Country Club. Ouests will Contracts are now being made for when they ere richeil in llevor include the Misses Faith Klrkbride, Fuel Oil to assure you a comfortable ! Fancy Muroth and Mary Whitney, Fairtul. v,o* ripened Tomeloe* nd. in Vilerwm A I C | and Norman Wins, J r, and John borne next Winter. Wolf. TOMATOES 12c asco -Solid Pack No 2 cen 10c lu to o u t tun ripened Fruit, ideal lot deit#f* or et a B'tekfAt' food PEACHES 17* asco Halve* or Sliced ^ Urge cans 31c You c.m chooie Irom m lute tout reel fruit Devon DESSERTS sc a s c o CFl A TINE 3 packages 13 Make; a v#/y letteM Spread lor breed ©f PRESERVES 29c-G!«nwood FRUIT 2 lb jar 2 7 c CHERRIES 25c-OSGO Royal Anne l*rge cen 22 VINEGAR 400 -Cider or While-Disl ^24-oz bil*19c M ACARO NI or SPACHFT7I-Gold Scat pkg 5C JELLIES I5c HOM Df LITE 2 Tumbler* 25c
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Regularly (61.00 this range is selling now for only O R A N G E S IARC1 CALIFORNIA dot 2 9 c $49.95 while present stock lasts. Small carrying 3 ^ * 2 5 c charge if you buy on the divided payment plan. O N I O N S * * ^ATf CHARLES J. WITTKOP. CABBAGE ** c«KN 2 6 . 1 5 c PV BLIC SwBSEHVlCE COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED P E A S CAUfOtNIA TELEPHONE !«>* 1 9 « TOM ATOES sot'0 sueinc . 2 e* 2 5 c i( A MM Short Hill* N. J. . Short HUI« 7-0167 iaas Friday, April 26, 1935 Page Four The Millburn - Short Hills Item time of your life. QJIfr fflU U m rn-6 'lfnrt UtlLa Jltpm A protest board, consisting of Memorial To The Pack Horse T he W a lru s AMERICAN S.B . Messrs. Trengroce, Campbell and Published every Friday by The Item Publishing and Printing Company, “The time has come the wal Oliver, will competently and de ft Corporation, at 249 Main street, Millburn, New Jersey. rus said to talk of other cisively handle all disputes arising H. O. More...... ,...... Editor and Publisher things; of sailing ships and LEAGUE WILL between teams and players alike. The teams, their managers and — Willard H. Baetzner Advertising Manager sealing wax and cabbages and 1 7 ” kings.” the players are as follows: Business and Editorial Telephone Millburn 6-1200 OPEN MONDAY South Mountain—Managed by T They look no much like angel*, E. Davis, Includes Finch, Thevenet, Official Newspaper of Millburn Township TI io h o bankers of Short Hills, Johnson, Wade, Kreitler, Schroeder, [ It's hard to see 'em fulling "All aboard!” The Millburn Rec Greene, SUverstein, Heiss, Galla For furbelows and frills. NATIONAL ADVERTISING R( PRESENTATIVES reation Department's senior soft- gher, Davies, Betsch, Stieve, Bimill, NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS. Inc. And yet (hey seem to do It ball circuit, the American League, IttellUnd Chambers. Ah even you and me. Rod and Gun Club—Managed by I guess they must be liumun will officially inaugurate the new New Vora—CIHcs»o—Pnludtlphli— NewirR Despite their dignity Fred W Dray, Includes Ed Lang, season on Monday evening, April S r, G. Wassmer,, H. Rubly, I. Wouldn’t it be grand reading to 29, when the Growlers face the Subscription rates, by mail, postpaid: one year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; Millburn Service team at the far Gerow, N B Jackson. Archie Mae- single copy, five cents. Subscription paid In advance. record just how many family bat Dougal. Charles M. Evans, A1 Shoe tles there were last Thursday corner of Taylor Park playground maker. Dave Bull, J. Partington, H Member Essex County Newspaper Publishers’ Assn morning when the Merry Wives of In the early games we And that Parsell. Jr. Howard Taylor. D. Short Hills began finding hairs— on Monday, April 29. the Growlers Giosso. W Rlmback, George Kil- blonde, brunette, golden and black meet the Millburn Service; Tues loran STRANGE PERFORMANCES OF NATURE. —on suits worn the previous eve day, April 30, the Rotary vs. South Millburn Service—Managed by ning by their philandering hus Mountain;-Wednesday, May 1, the Tony Terono, Includes T. Dante, bands. American Legion vs, the Rod and Terono, Cardone; J- flammartino, Over.the National Capital have hung great clou/ls of saffron-colored Ye Walrus has seen love-making Gun Club; Thursday, May 2, tpc Datidrea. Murriello, SaladJno, Sag- dust, ahd everyone from the-pages in Congress to the *>'chest officials ff-qjri Behring Btra.lt to the Coral Growlers ve tbe Rotary, Of thft tend h«v*. 'looked m i upon this stwVtYgfl performance of nature day, May 3, tne Millburn Service vs. glo* Campanula, Ooglla:'' 1 Strand of Tahiti, but never has he Millburn Auto Supply—Managed and wondered what it, all might, mean. It seems almost beyond human seen such brazen exhibitions as South lyiountaln, and on Monday, comprehension to realize tliat millions of motorists along the Atlantic .May 6, the American Legion vs. b« “Cheech” ' SortlerOp C Harto, were staged at the annual meeting Flynn, Sortlero, Pedecihe, Baracia, seaw ard have gone out t*> their cars and before using them they have Of the Short Hills Association at Lackawanna Tavern. So you see, been compelled to wipe the dust of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas the ball is rolling and soon will be EUmann, E O’Hara, Christian, the Racquets Club last Wednesday Ernie, Wehmeyer, Ed Wade. and other States off their windshields before they were able to go out night. in full flight, so get aboard for the into the traffic. But that has been the case more times in the last year The group of men who gathered or two than In all previous history. there were all, or nearly all, past The thoughtful people see more than the dust In their cars; they middle life and the one female, I see the devastated farm lands and prairies denuded of their most fertile prefer to call her so as she was soil, and the tragedy that salks in the great agricultural regions of the surely no lady, showered her affec l a s k a , to th« United States. • tions promiscuously and none re A Aleut*, wa* known There never has been as much thought given as at the present time pulsed her. The,whole evening was as "Alatkak”, meaning to such measures as control of soiheroslon, shelter-belts, reforestation, one of endearments, with the burly The Great Country, Tho and afforestation, drainage, flood artd wind control One member of secretary of the association putting English-speaking racea rl'"t . :Jim Vtiimtl the Administration in Washington says that these destructive forces on a necking exhibition that has dropped the Anal “k" but It still remains The Great Country and e«ck must be prevented, but he doesn’t know how, “If we are to avoid the never been surpassed on silver year visitors flock to It In Increasing numbers. The United Statei fate of deforested China, with floods, sand-storms and famines a re screen By Home Service Bureau of bought It from Russia for $7,200,000 *nd It became one of the nation's current scourge." President Stewart Joined the pet richest assets. On* of Its greatest epochs was that of the Gold Rush JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. of 1397-98 w hen thensinds of people poured Into Alaska and the Yukoo. ting party somewhat under protest, In story, ballad end on cenvas the epic of those men and women of the It seemed to me, but after he had Ham Loaf NEW MEANING FOR MEMORIAL DAV SERVE MORE SALADS THIS Klondike Trail has been glvon Immortality, but the humble servant ol been tickled around the ears a few 8PRING1 2 tablespoon* gelatin, H cup man, the pack-horse, has been forgotten except for the monument at the times and the gal began mussing INCE salads furnish essential cold water, 1 cup boiling water, head of the W h ite Horse P.-so where so many of them died In the Perhaps this old world Is not as hard-boiled as the past few years up the ordered records of the meet 2 tablespoons lemon fulce. 1 table- struggle to reach the summit. have led us to suppose Proof that sentiment still flourishes is provided ing, he Anally came through with S $Dod vitamins. It Is a clever spoon prepared horseradish, by recent appeals for a wider and more Intimate observance of Memo a smile of at least, acquiescence. housewife who employs every drained S cup mayonnaise, 2 tea rial Day Treasurer Craig held her on his means to serve them as often us spoons Worcestershire sauce, V4 A Cincinnati organization suggests that a tribute of honor be paid knee. Job Lipplncott chuckled her possible without causing monotony teaspoon onion, grated I plmiento, finely chopped Dash of cayenne C&birsiy? on the coming holiday not only to the heroes of war but to -heroes of under the chin, and, in fact, every Aside from the commonly usod sepa Dash of ground cloves. 2% cups CAM. peace”—scientists, explorers, writers, statesmen and others who con one came In for her ardent atten rate-course alad It is now con cooked ham. finely ground. tributed to our country on the battlefields of everyday life tion before the evening waned. sldered extremely smart lo have a Tlie Millburn Liquor Shop The Memorial Extension Commission, with headquarters in New Locks of hair remained to tell their *alad for appetizer or dessert Then, Soften gelatin In cold water. Add 38 MAIN MTKKF.T Phone Mill. 6-1886 York, supports this idea and carries it even further. It, urges Americans story, and these must, have been too. you may make your salad the boiling water and dissolve. Add to visit their private shrines—the graves of their beloved friends and a tip-off to wives and sweethearts "main dish" and by adding hot bis lemon Juice. Chill slightly. Add re California Wines 2 bottles 98c relatives—as well as public shrines Other religious, pal node and his as to the evening’s proceedings. cuits have a perfect luncheon or malnlng Ingredients In order given Turn tuio loaf pan. Chill until firm torical groups agree that the significance of Memorial Day should be The attendance for an annual supper. Jolly Roger Gin pt. 7$c; Fifth $1.10 deepened. meeting was not what It should Use yonr electric refrigerator de In electric refrigerator. Unmold on We are not ancestor worshipers Yet we realize that, reverence for have been, but I am willing to bet crisp lettuce. OarnlsU wtb parsley. a new Easter bonnet every Hill BUlv vice for keeping your lettuce delight- Scottish Queen Scotch Fifth $2.98 the dead is an index to a nation's moral and spiritual fibre The out- ially crisp and your mayonnaise al SEPARATE COURSE SALAD of-sight-out-of-mind tendency In modern times is a symtom of shallow north of flic tracks would have FREE DELIVERY OPEN SUN P M ness, whether it shows Itself In relation to national celebrities or been there had he known what was ways fresh and cold. Spring Salad departed members of the individual family coming off Tho following are examples of l cup cucumbers, diced. 1 lup PALL H. WAESE, Prop. A tribute of affection for the dead is useful and ennobling to the Mcmbprs of the Racquets Club the various wavs you may serve red radishes, thinly sliced, % cup nlads. scullions, thinly sliced. 1 largo to living It symbolizes the continuity of human existence, the sanctity when Interviewed, admitted the mato. cubed, ‘A teaspoon salt. of tradition, the moral grandeur of family loyalty. flirtatious party In question is a SALADS AS APPETIZERS Dash of paprika Vi cup of may The movement for enlarging the meaning of Memorial Day includes resident of the club but vehe Anchovy Egg Salad onnaise a plea that the sites of local historical events and the final resting mently denied he Is a lady Chill each prepared vcgetablo In As proof of this It is cited that 4 nnrd cooked eggs, 4 teaspoon* places of local celebrities should be fittingly marked and memorialized anchovy paste. S teaspoon Wor electric refrlgerntor When ready to The memory, too. of near and dear ones who have passed into the Great the stork has brought no kittens to cestershire sauce % recipe toma serve, combine Ingredients In order Beyond should be kept fresh the clubhouse In recent years, that to mayonnaise given Serve on crisp lettuce. Clearance No. the sentiment Is still with us and will be always On Memorial there Is a timbre to tJte voice on Cut eggs In half, lengthwise, and Day it can find fitting expression In homage at the graves of heroes of moonlight nights possessed by no DESSERT SALAD war and peace and at the graves of beloved friends and relatives female, and that tie Is known as remove yolks Blend yolks, anchovy Froien Fig Salad Tom to all and sundry They make paste and Worcestershire sauce tin N cup mayonnaise 2 packages no account for ttie iteculiar coloring til smooth Refill whites and chill. cream cheese, 1 tablespoon lemon IT IS ABOUT TIME. of hair but do state the warmth of Serve on crisp lettuco with tomato Juice, V4 teaspoon salt, 10 pre Sale! h fleet Ion may be attributed, in part mayonnaise served tigs, rbopped. V4 cup cream, whipped. Word has gone out that county and State relief authorities have at least, to ancestry the hot blood Grapefruit and Shrimp Salad started a drive to eliminate ehisclers from the ERA relief lists It Is of Pftrsin and of Angora no doubt Blend mayonnaise, cream cheese, 1/3 cup mayonnaise. 1 cup grape lemon Juice, sail and figB. Fold In about tints that steps are taken along that line predominating over the colder f r ii 11 ions, rut tn pieces. 1 One would think that a 100 per cent Increase in unemployed’’ or Yankee strains, also apparent cup shrimps, cut up 1'3 cup cu whipped cream. Freeze in trays In FINE WALL PAPERS persons receiving aid since January, 1934, would be sufficient evidence cumber -heed. \ cup celery, electric refrigerator Unmold. Serve that something is wrong, not In Denmark, but In New Jersey chopped on crisp letture with fruit juice There wore 337,000 on the State lellef lists in January, 1934 There U i .* • «>ntui.« add other tn mayonnaise. are 000,000 now FOOD FACTS gi <’nn. lea To mayoitaaixe add Worcester or three times and bristling, ran he f ailed That the tellef costs arc padded to the skies.not only with ehisclers .1 her. rn.lmh I rdtire sauce, pm lenio. and tomatoes a sardine, according to Hu 1 ' - ' tlf f d.i c.l Decorative Painters Supplies, Inc. but also with crooks, friends and relatives of petty pollclam and bums r«*«u of Ftwherle* j (rut Into small aheml. » Chill tn In' 11 1 U 'Ml flit Mr. viiit ,.ir Ha ft. who never have and n e v e r will work th e re ts no question N*«*w York University den i electric refrigerator 317 MIIHTurn Avenue Millburn »>-1 ">81 f> ,»• 11 ft ,it lpnkn Why the relief administration has not awrkened to this condition tlM* n port faulty diets f'fimhinp with Fruit-Juice Mayonnaise I In tit - 1 vvtiu li hate* before this Is beyond comprehension affect false teeth because rn‘ • i 1/3 cup mayonnaise, t '3 cup Why the cost of relief admlnlsttratlon should be 77 per cent greater deformed gum structure t. - i \ into •>s nub ' whipped cream Dash of salt. 1 in New Jersey than the average rost In other States is also a subject makes proper fitting dtftt < ' i i • ■ ti» s . ‘ v \viil bur be tablespoons trull pore for Investigation This newspaper does not think relief officials are • ii It lu'.H | | C lit j V lU Fold mayonnaise in:o whipped qualified to look Into this It Is a matter f<>: some neutral body to Raining nod canning giant gel In I S j. luttilrr* with ' cream. Add sail and fruit Juice.' undertake bullfrog meat Is a new Min radiah rn | rhtn In electric refrigerator. And fpithermore. if this newspaper had its wav every head of a hesota Industry. r household on relief would work a certain number of hours a week or These "food fat ta" arc compiled go without relief Absolutely no sympathy, no financing or food by the Division of Conmimer In assistance would lie granted to a man or woman on the relief lists formation. New Jersey Htate De who refused to wotk when that work was offered partment of Agriculture Auction Sale We have no objection to granting relief where rrlief is needed but as for supporting loafers who do not ki nw wh.it work 1; and who are now getting more than they ever had before while the taxpayers sweat HOCHMAN’S MARKET i to pay the bill, we are rabid and see red every time the subject U Rent Your Favorite ‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS mentioned Perhaps when these things are cleared up the loafers and rhlseters 378 Millburn Ave. Opp. Fire Dept. | removed u put to work the cost of administration cut down to normal Estate of Ida H. Swortfiger [Deceased] rsots Governor Hoffman may discover lie docs noi need the $2.000 000 TYPEWRITER a tnon'h he insists is necessary The Ridgewood New Sppcial Hales to Students' BONELESS POT ROAS T lh j Slifer Typewriter Co. 27c 26 PARKVIEW DRIVE, MILLBURN. N. J TORONTO AT NEWARK prK« is t) r c.ul Akelev If.HI .»f ‘hi* Mitieum of 211 Halsey St. Newark FRESH KILLED FOWL Ike Boone and Ills Toronto Maple Slit, lull SQM South Mountain Estates HlMnrv i tv tIn more um lb Leaf: arc coming to Ruppert pot*: avtm: \ O.il t of Afrl Phone orders taken care of 27c j MAY 2, 1935 I P . M, Bt.'ulium Sunday to begin a series !' , i i, on the .screen and loi tmmrdntcly which c.i for four jnmec in three formhu: an invaluable refold of LEGS and RUMPS OF VEAL. day au.uii .t the Bears. The Leafs, wild life, wild animals dangers Ih 22c j in i ’ 11 • thru Initial apjjcaranre and awesome beauty, all of which | -- - - RESIDENCE of the ,"a on will be called upon are rapidly passing from modern to play a doubieheadcr. the first of ; life For Mrs Akelry s work In t PRIME CUTS OF CHUCK ROAST the 1633 campaign at the local connection with this expedition lb Ond ’ ir) Neither Boone nor his she was decorated by the late King | i 23c lenfi • rnroers to Boar follow Albert of Belgium C onsisting of six rooms, two tar ers Kir Banc sue time wore New i 1 ! FRESH ROASTING PORK ark livu'v. anti last season had the "THE CIRCLE" PI.AYING lb garage. Plot 50x164. House offered distinction of winning the Indi 1 9 c vidual batting crown in the league In select inn the cast for "The subject to mortgage. with a mark of 372 and his team Circle." Somerset Maugham's play HAM BOLOGNA finished Until in the rare It Is [.which Is being given this week at thr second time In three vears the Summit Playhouse. Mrs Mar i 22c j Boone has b1 - n crowned the King » Open for inspection May 1st, from 2-4 p m. of Swat in the International jorie Cranstoun has been Tnnre Sales and Service league ( than ordinarily fortunate A- a MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE | elinre at the liM of characters. lb. BY ORDER OF ANNA II. SCIIFRRER AFRICAN THRILLS TONIGHT | published Inst week, will show, tfie 28c , j .\
Mike Bufo, stellar Trojan forward, defeating Emil Dusek of Omaha, i.kgal Strollers Win “B” set some kind of a record as he two falls out of three. totaled 30 points at the end of a (Chancery m BLUES DROP League Championship sharpshooting scoring spree. Fare SHERIFF’H BALE In , NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Jorvey. Hewt-un Anna ,Jf -V» thee well, “B” leaguers. complainant, and Mary it,,), UM 1 Driving down the home stretch In is hereby given that tlie Accounts f.ndunu. FI. r. f,„ «l.,fc a glorious string of unbroken vic League Standing. ,,f th.. Ruhsorlbor. Administrator e t. h. premise*. TRIAL BOUT There was a real fight at the rangement. The schedule was tories, th efast-stepplng Strollers W. L. of the Estate of PERCY M. LAYMAN. d«- By virtue of the ubov.- HllUl Lackawanna League meeting lasj changed by extending the season carried off top honors In the Mill- Strollers 11 3 < oHMed. will bo audltod and state by the faciah, to n»« direct,..i, | '* k'r‘l '-I fa, until September 14. The new 5 Hunugatc and reported for settlement to Bale by public venduu. at t|u, , f* Thursday night when Millburn bum Recreation Department's "B” Anes Sweet Shoppe 0 the Orphan*’ Court of th® County of Ehhox In Newark, on Tuesday, u,(. ,Wi "UM Hoto Team Is Split Up But submitted the name of Wilfred schedule will be the same as the Basketball League. The Anes Sweet Trojans ...... 8 6 on Tuenday. the 2*th day of May next of May. next, ut one 0vi0l j.'1 ‘J> Urat Knothe and produced a signed con old one until the 4th of July, and Shoppe and Trojan fives were sec Wildcats ...... 5 9 Tinted April 17. 1936. Htaiidard Time), uli tim, ,i ,.r. „ -" 1 All Get Prac games from the 4th on will be ad Natlonales 5 9 MEHCHANT8 A NEWARK TRUST and premises situate, |yU,K u.V't' ’' uf N tract. Wilbur Crelln, Summit man ond and third, respectively. COMPANY Township of MIDI,urn. ' , "i'lllK 'Mi, vanced one week, teams being Hermits ...... 4 10 Jersey, known uh N'„ 7<,tt ,,|(| tice ager, declared that Knothe had scheduled to clash on July 4 meet In the last two series of games, dnid. Biker. Marsh A Shipman. Procter*, the championship Strollers wal Leading Scorers 7 4 4 Broad 8t . Beginning on the u ,|'v' signed with him under the name of lng on the sixth, and the games of Newark, N J. wood Road at a p,,iil( ()| The Millburn Blues dopped a 3-2 loped the Wildcats 24 to 19, and Name—Team G. PLs. northerly from tbo n«»ith,-,iv V'' l,: ^ verdict to the Springfield, L I., Fritz" and that there must be the sixth being advanced to the 14 148 April 2
WINNER OF MILLBURN Louis of the period and Its people Governor’s Ball are among the MILLBURN RADIO CONTEST COMING TO THE ROTH-STRAND being reproduced on a lavish scale. spectacular highlights. Miss MacDonald plays the French Miss Emily Ochs was awarded princess who ,ty> escape a marriage first place ln the fifth Warner of State, flees to the new colony of tigh school news Bros. WOR Radio contest held at Louisiana where she meets her ro COMPLETE COVERAGE OF ALL NEWS EVENTS the Millburn Theatre, Thursday, mance ln the British captain, April 18. played by Eddy. Clever dramatic COAL PRICES Second place was won by Anth artists both, with gorgeous singing ORCHESTRA t r ip ony Palumbo and his Orchestra. voices, they make a perfect team They will appear next af the Ritz the palace ln Purls, and the great R The High School Orchestra ex Theatre in Elizabeth, where they The huge replica of old St Louis, WARDS FOR pects to make the trip which was will compete with winners from postponed because of the "Star four other theatres In this district. I E light Casino." It was formerly The winner there will be heard over CITIZENSHIP suggested that the orchestra go Station WOR broadcasting from D Into New York for dinner and then the stage of the Branford ^ h e a tre see a show This was discarded ln Newark These broadcasts are ADIO rg> F. B. Jewett Makes finally because ot expense and dif heard each Monday night at 9 U ference of opinion on where to go. o’clocq Presentation In As It Is now, the object of the trip Those wishing to enter the con test may do so by calling at the EPAIR c will be to attend a concert by some A ssem b ly symphony orchestra not as yet de Millburn Theatre. E cided upon Bill Irwin has been SERVICE . .iiinual awards for citlzen- appointed to procure tickets. G-E EQUIPMENT USED were presented Uj William n - n An order has been .placed for six ___ D IP The Assembly program on Thurs General Electric oiLburning fur- In o and Lois Pritchard, by f ... ;■« .'"frank Jewett, lit Jh e Assembly day, April 18, w^s. "Thanks Atgr. jnacesund as maryt General Electric Premium Grade u A " Anthracite fully" a twa-RCf. comedy given i>y .sdr ..Elraulatoss •<,«-** tnetasaw?'-tni Millburn V r « ■ tt. the Senior Dramatic Class under new houses to be built at Short "A ature’s Finett Coal” ■ 0 cHHord Ramsdell, Town- the direction of Miss Marie Webb. Hills, the first of which, now near ,,1 Ricketts, James Moore, Emily 6-0015 The cast-Included William Irwin, lng completion, is "America’s Ideal Slnve $8.75 Pea $8 011 ib,,rt„ Ruth Roster pnid Milllcent who took the part of a young a rt Suburban Home" at G4 Farley road. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in “Naughty Marietta" N.r Tht* MAUK* llltonil.lt> " ist; Mildred Ritter, tho artists's ------”------I Nut 9.50 Burk. 7.5# secret committee, composed sister; and Elizabeth Polumbo, students and teachers, has been Anna Kane, Beatrice Harth, Llndel Faenza, members of a bridge club “Naughty Marietta” at with the famous "Marriage Auc RADIO SALES flttng since the first of the sem- Potter, Ethel cWittkop, Ettiily Rob meeting at the house of the artist's tion," the savage battles between , W. A. McCarthy erts, Dorothy Retallack and Rose siSter. Roth-Strand, Summit CORPORATION . II -milir SI Surliijllrli IT The teachers are appointed troopers and pirates, the importa r j Brctnall and the stu- tion of the Casquette Girls a n d ' ... 357 Millburn Avenue Millburn «-1 mu Mi Jeanette MacDonald "heroine of other vivid detail. Settings and lilU‘ by the Student Council. The ridafds by which students are “The Merry Widow,” and Nelson costumes are gorgeous, old Sf. C om ing to the Millburn Theatre Eddy, noted American baritone who rfKod for this award are: demonstrates th at he Is destined Active Morale: Responsibil to be one of the screen’s great new ity tor one’s conduct and for leading men, are teamed in a de the conduct and good name lectable blend of drama, romance ! of the school; and music in "Naughty Marietta,”, NOW OPEN! Service: Service to ,,fellow Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's translation students, school and com of the Victor Herbert masterpiece, munity; which will be at Roth's Strand 1 Scholastic Effort: An honest Theatre, this Thursday Friday and | ellort towards one’s work Saturday regardless of marks A Thundering Drama —Gary Ellis. Retaining the gorgeous music of f—II—I the operetta, tire picture is pro duced as a thundering drama of * /PORTS m n a n c in u y e a r bo o k Now Orleans of the Crrttle days, he Junior Class of Millburn h school has been making •nuous etlorls to raise money to Associate Feature out a Millwheel next year. At oidels lor candy are being Barbara Stanwyck's latest star Ln m school for their cake and ling picture, "The Woman in Red," is a colorful and picturesque drama ale Apill 26 Members of based on Wallace Irwin's best sell , inimttce in charge of the ing novel. "North Shore." and is vc lor funds are: Townsend tilled with thrills and Intensely, 1... peanuts, Lots Pritchard, dynamic situations. In addition, M illburn Sport Shop idv: Robert SUngerland, pen- there is a glowing romance and a JOSEPH LOAN, Proprietor, Formerly with Recreation Dept. and stickers, Dorothy sensational eovirt trial In which a '.wartz, chapel announcements; young girl allows her reputation to 314 Millburn A venue a Ucuige SchueU, lemonade on he torn to shatters in order to save in Day an Innocent man from conviction ■nc class Is sponsoring this pro- of murder. A society horse show, staged at ,m to finance their Senior Ycar- dance In which 90 snow white the famous fx>s Angeles Breakfast >k lor which they still must have “Gold Diggers of 1935” grand pianos actually cavort on Club, and with some of the finest i.undied and twenty-five dol- the stage. The danec team of i and bluest blooded horses of the O DOWN PAYMENT s. And “Woman In Red” Ramon and Rosita Is also featured N West Coast taking part, adds U) the Audrey Wouters. interest of the production It has been two years ln the The story Is by Robert lord and i i r~i making, but if advance reports Peter Milne It is a catchy ro K KNOWLEDGES PETITIONS pTove true the First. National pic mance with a fashionable summer ture "Oold Diggers of 1935," at the hotel as the setting. A wealthy tudciiis oi Millburn High School widow, who Is essentially penurious, : received a letter from Millburn Theatre, Sunday, was well worth waiting for is the target of the gold digging he is i.umatcly two hundred said to have created the most go! . at High School and Jun- geous and unique dance numbers :. . . .School signed the petition of his career There are three out .at the United States Join standing specialties Including . • me ot Nations and the THURSDAY. *» ATI It I > A A r nrt The second petition \|*rt| hat, the position of the con- “NAUGHTY fed naval maneuvers be . rod to territory less close MARIETTA” .i.,.ni was endorsed by almost w ith Hundred and seventy-live Jeanette MacDonald —Carolyn Hubbard Nelson Eddy n n SECOND FEATURE 'uesday evening, April 23, the mtiers of the Hl-Trt group were “TRAVELING i t ' allied by Mrs. Agnes Trunball SALESLADY” We've offered our customers some mighty M.iphwood, who gave a talk on with '.nc Mrs Turnbull Is an author attractive buys in the past but we do not be self, having written "The Four with Joan Blondell lieve we've ever offered anything like this. This Kent ore NOT MHOW N ShIunitty Msllnw. Think of it! You can get a genuine KPISdAL r T \ PRCM.KAM MATUKDA1 Frigidaire '35 delivered and installed with at ii:Ou I*. M. out paying a penny down. Anil you pay JOE E. BROWN for this Frigidaire with the nickels and SPECIAL PRICES •THE dimes you can save on ice and food. Take CIRCUS CLOWN advantage of this special offer. Get your 7 V Frigidaire now. And don't forget this is SUNDAY, MOMMY, April tl-fP the new Frigidaire with the famous Super Claudette Colbert Frcc/er you've heard so much about. Gome in today and see it. 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MIF T h e Millburn - Short Hills Ita*m ______rnaay, April 26, 19K other acts, will be given tills after Local Thespians To New Jersey Orchestra noon at 3:30 o’clock in the Mill- HIGH SCHOOL Display Their Art In Last Concert GIRL SCOUTS bum High School auditorium. 1,000 ATTEND More than sevfen hundred chil Mayflower Laundry dren and parents saw their first Launderers - Dry Cleaner! Fifteen amateur dramatic groups The New Jersey Orchestra, In appearance in Millburn last Fall. PUPILS GIVE will compete In the Essex County EASTER EGG closing its twelfth season Wednes CAMPPLANS Because of repeated requests that Millburn 6-1400 Dramatic Tournament sponsored day night in Orange High School, they return, the Washington School will play music by Beet,hoven, by t,he Leisure Time Department of Hope to Send Many This Parent-Teachers’ Association is LATIN PLAY Wagner and Tschalkowsky. Harold sponsoring this retur nengagement. the Essex County ERA. L. T Good HUNTATPARK Bauer, world-famous piano virtu Year for Experi man, director of leisure time, an oso, will be featured as guest TELEPHONES GAIN Sophomore Class Pre nounced today. Plays will be pre Recreation Dept. - Junior artist and will be accompanied by ence D affodils, Bluebells, Rleedin. sented at St Thomas’ Episcopal the orchestra In Beethoven's "Con The New Jersey Bell Telephone Hearts, Primroses sents “Exitium Cae Service League Stage certo No. 5 in E Flat." The same "Camping Is an adventure in Company reports a net gain of are just a few of the now Church in Newark and at the program will be given Tuesday outdoor living. It Is an important sar is” In Assembly George Inness Junior High School Event 2,865 telephones in service during be seen now in my garden “ night In Mt. Hebron Junior High part of any well rounded program the first quarter of this year, the School, Upper Montclair. visitors are quite welcome 'tZ in Montclair, starting Friday. Over 3,000 gayly wrapped choco for Girl Scouts. Every Girl Scout result of Installing during the is the time to select daffortT A Latin play, "Exitium Caesaris” should be given an opportunity to by Maria Smith, was presented un Tuesday evening, April 30, at 7:15 late eggs nestled snugly In the hid An orchestra of more than 100 quarter 28,040 telephones and re wanted for Fall planting Mam at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, ing places among the shrubs, grass musicians, Including a group of have some camping experience so moving 25,175 from service. The hardy plants, including mit„ 5 der the direction of Miss Dorothy that she may know the joy and "Wienies on Wednesdays" will be and bushes, and along the fences close to 25 affiliated with the New gain Is 333 less than that recorded j grown in pots from wnirh th,, Bourne, at a special High School York Philharmonic Symphony un pleasure of outdoor living.” Assembly, today. The characters, presented by the Millburn Dramatic and outposts of Taylor Park and during the first quarter of 1934. i can be safely planted at J the children’s playground, last Sat der Toscanini, will take part Rene The Girl Scout organization Operating revenues for the first j time. Garden entrance o who follow, were members of the Club, Miss Bessie L. McClellan, Pollain will again wield the baton maintains two camps in this vicin Sophomore Latin class: Citizens, urday morning, April 20, as almost quarter this year were $63,124 less High S t, Sign of Daitndil director. and the compositions to be played ity and they are available for girls Carl Alper and Jimmy Coburn: a thousand kiddies gathered to than for the corresponding 1934 WALTER H. ELLIS participate In the Millburn Recre promise to climax the successes from Millburn and Short Hills. Caesar, James Allen; Antonlus, period, and operating expenses and j Hardy Plants and Bulbs ation Department-Short Hills Jun already achieved Last year, 25 girls, went to these taxes were $32,l i t greater, making j Waring Carrington; Cftsslus, Rose Wyoming School Makes camps. Some of them because of 91 Prospect Street, Su.mm, y Cummins, Brutus, Robert Kern; ior League annual Easter egg hunt Tickets for the Orange concert operating earnings for the quarter | First Athletic Awards at Taylor Park. are practically so# out, but ft.,few, special merit received campeishipa $95,341 less this year than last. Cinna, Carl Alper; Casca, James which were donated by various « Coburg, Cajpurrya, Audrey Wou- The hunters came ’Sittfy; Wd retraining and a number of choice For jbc first Urne/in tto history long, before sehootufed tee far seat* for the MoTtlclait appearance fount “OY^nntiwiiions "*afid private tera; DecUu, Brutus, WUllam Land?,:, individuals. It Is the hope of the servant, Fred Robbe; Slbyllae, Ger of Wyoming School, the athletes on the hunt to Begin, were straining may be obtained tlirough Russell B trude Hill, Rena Wolcott and Jean the winning team* of the Basket at the borders of the hunting Kingman; orchestra presidents 4 Girl Scout committee to be able to ball League, sponsored at the school grounds, rarin' to fet>. Meanwhile, Central avenue, West Orange. give more girls than ever before Roberts, and Roman citizens other In the afternoons by the Millburn members of the Sophomore Latin Miss Florence Armstrong, Mrs Carl this very worthwhile experience. Recreation Department in cooper At present the girls of the vari What! class. Egner, Mrs. Carl Badenhausen, Miss ation with the .school*?. T. A. com Mrs. Terry Selected ous troops are busy, making baskets A Latin Bible reading was given mittee, received gracious acknowl Marjorie Brennaman and Miss Peggy Zimmerman, all of the Short whlor they are planning to fill by Homer Lichtenwalter, wod Joyce edgment of their athletic prowess Book Drive Chairman with flowers- and take to the shut- Reloubet rind Dorothy Rosseland before the entire student body of Hills Junior League, were cleverly No Ice Today? the school. Last Thursday. April i hiding the loot In preparation for ins. The baskets will be on display presented short talks on Roman The American Merchant Marine in Taylor Park, Saturday, May 4. life and what we owe to the Ro- 18, during the regular assembly In the gala event of t,he day. the auditorium, block “WV pur ’ At precisely 10 o'clock sharp, the Library Association will open Its This is in connection with Youth • mahs Fred Rogge told briefly chased by the Parent-Teachers’ ERA band opened the proceedings 14th annual Book Drive for books Week, which is being celebrated about Caesar and Interpreted the Association were ceremoniously officially and the program got lot seamen Monday, April 29th, the week of April 29 Hotpoint Banishes Forever play. presented to the deserving boys. under way. A series of flat races continuing throughout the week. Others who aided in the presen Blue letters, denoting the holders were run off, with the winners, To Its many friends the Associa MARIONETTES TODAY tation were: Prompter. Mona Wol second and third placers, all being the Annoyance o f Ice Delivery of the championship, the Navy tion is appropriately known as the A benefit performance of Sue cott; stage managers, George team, were awarded to Captain rewarded with assorted candled Public Library of the High Seas ” Dodge. Warren Wolley and Walter Robert Wallace, Robert Fetter A! Easter-ttde pertaining awards’ The Since 1921 It has been engaged Hastings' Marionettes presenting Mackey; properties, Elizabeth Scandone, Robert Frackenpohl. Ar judges, Mr W D Hayes, Mrs L solely In collecting and distributing "The Discontented Donkey” and Wurtz and Phyllis Cook The seen- 1 thur Kleibold and Edward Storch Horne. Mr F. H Allendorf and Mr books among the men of the Mer At a cast to you ery was painted by Barbara New- Red letters, denoting the team In K B Watson had as much fun as chant Marine, the United States the runner-up position were award did the racers. Following the races, Coast Guard, Lighthouse Keepers, of less than you roth, Rena Wolcott, Anna Dale and Miss Florence Wherle’s charges, all Lydia Schocpperle ed to the Cadets, who were: Cap and Lightship crews, men who by now pay for Ice. tain Gustave Grlmblllls, Frederick appropriately dressed as pink- the very nature of their Jobs are . . . . INSURED The play dealt with the death of Reitzel, Gustave Mohr Joseph eared cotton-tail bunny rabbits, 15 we can supply Caesar, In the first scene, In the deprived of the advantages offered Bailey, Willard Bohn Tate Pitkin. did a representative Easter-time CENTS Roman forum, Caesar appears and William Stevens and Warner dance. by public libraries supported by RUG CLEANING you with one ol public funds Is warned against attending the Peters Maroon letters were pre Tiler, came the grand finale The th e beautiiul, Senate on the "Ides of March " The sented to the five leading scorers of host of children flooded the hunt During 1934 the association cir second scene shows Brutus and the league who were Wain Fielder. ing grounds In a frenzied hasty culated over 242,362 books and col A DAY n ew General Cassius plotting his death and the Joseph Flnan, William Weuthriok. search for the coveted treasure lected over 60 000 volumes It Electric Hot third Calpurma begging him to re Arthur Hollander and Thomas therein secluded There were the maintains dispatch offices In seven ] main home on the Ides" In the Maley lusty cries of (he elated successful of the larger ports, from the Great is point refrigera hunters, mingled with and almost fourth scene, after Caesar had Plans lr>r the continuation of Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and tors athletic Vompetllion are being drowning out the strains of the from the Atlantic to the Pacific All You Pay! been persuaded to enter the Senate, carried on at present with the or accompanying orchestra, as the he was asked once more to free Mrs Arthur Terry of Short Hills, \ ganizing of a six team softball scurrying hunters discovered and is chairman of the committee for j Publius Clmber and when his an league in mind. Further notice of confiscated in less than half an swer was still a firm negative, "their such events will appear from time hour, all the eggs thnt it, had taki r Millburn Township, and during the daggers speak for them.” to time In this paper all of two hours to hide The un period of the drive she will be re fortunates who found no spoils or ceiving books a*, her home. Fern - , FIVE DOLLAR OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30 who were not alert enough to find cliff road. Short Hills plunder in the rlrh treasure JAMIL ESTARABADI You have only a few days left to take advantage of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS grounds were all given adequate tills remarkable offer This advertisement will be consolation In egg awards at the Our rug cleaning plnnt in honored until April 30, 1935, as a $5.00 credit toward LOST FOR RENT end of the hunt t i I \ l< I I K I 11 1 0 0 7 - charge of Jamil Eslarabadt of the purchase of any General Electric Hotpoint refrlg- Members of local Boy and O ir Baghdad, Mesopotamia, has 5.000 urutor. LOST -BANK BOOK No 9194 of I OARAGE for rent, 42 Walnut ave Scout, troops, and the girls of the sq ft of space. All rugs are First National Bank of Millburn. nue Phone Millburn 6-1980 Fireside Club, ably assisted In idequately Insured from pick-up Kindly return to Mrs Oeorge 112? :t i carrying out successfully, plans for to delivery. We also store, re O'Hara, Box 115 Millburn the gala day. pair. reweave and alter Oriental i m 2s-i FOR RENT—Building, suitable for The winners of the pre-hunt flat RADIO SALES CORP. light manufacturing Clear floor and Domestic rugs Our prices races were as follows: are reasonable - phone us toduy1 Sales, Service and Repairs for all General Electric Products LOST BANK BOOK No 6396 of space Good light Rent reason Six Yearn Old, First National Bank of Millburn able Address S R Fruchtman, Boys August DlOlovannl, Albert “See The Mark» Brothers” Kindly return to the bunk Druggist, Main street and Millburn Banker Deithrick Childs SOUTH ORANGE avenue, Millburn, N J 1920 I 1 Olrls Hope Jourdln. Arlie Joyce STORAGE CO. 357 Millburn Ave. Millburn 6-0015 Lundie. Eleanor JenunRe HELP WANTED Mouth O n n f f t-IOOO ROOM FOR RENT In South Moun Seven Years Old OPPORTUNITIES for women who tain Estates Oarage if desired Boys William Dey, Donald Will desire to earn money Part time Inquire 98 Mountain View road. Iver Kenneth Brennan Illl 111 Olrls Marjorie Robinson, Ella or full time If you are interested, Mae Jackson. Dorothy O’Brien write Box D, r o Item, for particu EOlt SALE Kicht Yelrs «fd lars Bovs John fwndrea, Joe Slblev i9 u .s e if FOR SALE Colonial mahogany Frank Relno W e Lave WORK WANTED chest ot drawers, in good condi Olrls Barbara Clause. Don tion. Reasonably priced Phone MacMlUln, Elvira Oerrardlello CHAUFFEUR and Gardener de- j Millburn 6-0214 J Nine Years Old. M o ney sires work. 14 years' Short Hills j 1H6.29 2 Bovs Robert Sutton, Tommy experience Good references Write ' Baldassarl. Teddy Szmans FOR SALE Brass bed. box spring < OirU Charlotte Horne Ida Box a, c o Item. and mattress Mahogany bureau ! Louise Jackson, Jean DlefTenbaek O H 7 1 ! upright piano, vlctrola Chicken ; Ten Years Old. to Loan Handle's Employment Agency. house 6x3 Reasonable Phone '■ Bovs Jack Coe Room Sperann Short Hills 7-1321 Simmy Oallatelll COOKS. $10-550. Couples. $75-5100, OH Meiy Adelaide Wheeler on Hom e Nurses. $40-$50, house workers. A nn Kunvz. Antoinette Sclosri i $35-$40 All first class help wiili I OK SALE Eleven Years Old best of references Second floor, ('OCKKIt SPANIEL PUPPIES Boys Clifford Tombyli. Dorild 1087 Springfield Ave, Irvington, PIMtNi; SHORT HILLS 7 1189 Conner. Anthony DcSessn Mortgages m ill Centre Phone Essex 3-6471, Olrls Jane Szmans, Peggy Coe tf FOR SAIF Top soil. sod. humus., Rose Latella eompo.' manure, fertilizer ar.cl MHS MARY THORNE announces | lawn seed stone and gravel for' PAINTING the opening of her Employment ! driveway- Phone Mill. 6-2220 W ROOMS pnlie,